We have just one service in the Presteigne group of Parishes next Sunday, 23 August, but it is a very special one, taking place at All Saints Church, Kinsham.As you may have read in our rector’s letter in the summer edition of our parish magazine, following a very long and complicated legal process, guardianship of the lovely old building of All Saints, a place of worship since the early 14th century, has passed into the kind and capable hands of the owners of neighbouring Kinsham Court. The ecclesiastical parish has been taken into a new Parish of Lingen with Kinsham, with St Michaels, Lingen serving as the parish church for both villages. Sunday’s service will mark this important transition, giving thanks for the part the building has played in the life and history of Kinsham and the surrounding community, and for the fellowship of Christians who have faithfully worshipped there and cared for the church over the centuries. The service will be attended by the Bishop of Hereford, and will be followed by a celebration lunch. Everyone is warmly encouraged to come along and join the congregations of Lingen and Kinsham, whether you normally worship at one of our other churches or elsewhere, to support them as they move into the next phase of their history.For those who haven't previously visited, All Saints can be found in the grounds of Kinsham Court, on the right hand side of the road from Combe Corner, just before you come into Kinsham village. Parking will be signposted.
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes on Sunday 16 August (Trinity 11) are as follows:11.00 Holy Communion (Common Worship: contemporary language) Presteigne18.00 Choral Evensong (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) Lingen Music at this service will be led by the Choir of St Andrew’s, PresteigneEveryone is very welcome to attend either of these services. If you are unable to be with us in person, you can find the Collect for the day and a reading elsewhere on this page
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes on Sunday 9 August (Trinity 10) are as follows:9.15 Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) Knill11.00 Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) PresteigneEveryone is very welcome to attend either of these services. If you are unable to be with us in person, you can find the Collect for the day and a reading elsewhere on this page.
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes on Sunday 2 August (Trinity 9) are as follows:9.30 Holy Communion (Common Worship: contemporary language) Lingen11.00 Holy Communion and Baptism PresteigneEveryone is very welcome to attend either of these services, but if you are unable to join us, you will find the Collect and a reading for the day elsewhere on this page.
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes on Sunday 26 July (Trinity 8) are as follows11.00 Morning Service and Baptism Presteigne6.30 pm Holy Communion (Common Worship: contemporary language) DiscoedEveryone is very welcome to attend either of these services. If you can't be with us in person, you may like to read the Collect and Gospel Reading for the day, and a reflection on the reading by our Rector, Revd Stephen Hollinghurst, which you can find as a downloadable document elsewhere on this page. [PHOTO: Unsplash Images]
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes next Sunday 19 July (Trinity 7) are as follows:9.30 Morning Prayer (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) Lingen11.00 Holy Communion (Common Worship: contemporary language) PresteigneEveryone is very welcome to join us for either of these services, but if you cannot do so, you can find the Collect and Gospel Reading for the day elsewhere on this page.